Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... authority of interpretations consequently depended on their acceptability in an established consensus of scholarly opinion and upon their methodological rigour . Rival interpreters each claimed greater fidelity to what ' really ' had ...
... authority of interpretations consequently depended on their acceptability in an established consensus of scholarly opinion and upon their methodological rigour . Rival interpreters each claimed greater fidelity to what ' really ' had ...
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... authority . Those disputes were , moreover , grounded in a conception of the past as a resource with which decisions might be made for the present : it is a recurrent theme in Tudor historiography that the past can teach the present ...
... authority . Those disputes were , moreover , grounded in a conception of the past as a resource with which decisions might be made for the present : it is a recurrent theme in Tudor historiography that the past can teach the present ...
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... authority of antiquity . One must also mention here William Lambarde's influential studies of English Law and Custom which , amongst other things , helped to establish the myth that Parliament had an ancestry which stretched back to ...
... authority of antiquity . One must also mention here William Lambarde's influential studies of English Law and Custom which , amongst other things , helped to establish the myth that Parliament had an ancestry which stretched back to ...
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